Channing Frye was diagnosed with an enlarged heart condition that kept him out of basketball entirely for all of last season. There was an extended period of time where Frye couldn’t even do any heavy cardio exercise just to stay in shape, and his return to the court was uncertain, at best.

The key here is having every medical person involved signing off on Frye’s health, because that’s something that’s obviously far more important than a return to basketball.

If Frye is able to play, the Suns would be getting a big man who’s capable of stretching the floor with some fairly consistent three-point shooting, as well as a good guy who’s a hard worker back into their locker room. And there isn’t a team in the league that wouldn’t want to add more of those qualities to its roster.

4 year starter at U of A, a guy who took less to “come home” and was rewarded with his (likely only) big payday contract. We love him here. with JYD going to the Clippers, he’s about the only remaining fan favorite and will be a sight for sore eyes for those of us who will find ourselves in the nosebleeds at the US Airways center in the Fall.

I’m interested in seeing Bledsoe/Brown/Butler all on the floor at the same time. Those dudes can move the ball with terrific speed, and Butler can hustle when he wants. Not a Dragic fan though, he offsets his good work with sometimes-predictable turnovers. I do like Gortat, but they will need the SF/SGs to rebound more if Frye/Morris are the PFs.

Fnc111… To ad to your post. A lottery team for years to come thanks to Robert Sarver and Lon Babby who still has a job for unknown reasons. Not only did the 2 of them put us in a big basement with few doors out, they stripped us fans of much of our past. Sad.